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Getting Active

walking

walking back to zappiness (continued)

be a success

Some people find it motivating to keep a written record of their achievements. Try keeping a chart each week to plan ahead and record how much progress you've made. Record how long you've walked in minutes, whether it was easy or brisk, what time of day you walked, who with and where. At the end of each week, award yourself points: 10 points for each 15 minutes of brisk exercise, or for 20 minutes walking at an easier pace. Any other exercise that you do such as aerobics, cycling, swimming or hard work in the house or garden can be substituted, so add in points for these. Aim to build gradually up to 100 points a week.

Successful exercisers:
  • make exercise fun
  • make exercise a regular habit
  • have a flexible approach and can accommodate minor setbacks
  • often share exercise with friends
  • build up slowly and think about how much they have achieved
  • keep records of what they achieve

And if you’re not keen on walking, or want to vary your activity, the following are the equivalent to 30 minutes brisk walking:

  • 45 minutes house cleaning
  • 20 minutes aerobic workout
  • 30 minutes cycling
  • 20 minutes swimming
  • 40 minutes busy gardening
  • 45 minutes shopping
  • 30 minutes shopping with bags

tips for success

  • Get some suitable footwear - trainers are fine.
  • Try to meet friends regularly to exercise with - make it a social occasion.
  • Try to substitute some forms of exercise for occasional variety.
  • Plan a range of safe walking routes.
  • Plan some bad weather substitutes for walking.
  • Don't panic if you have to miss a session.
  • Focus on what you have achieved.
  • Most important, be patient and kind to yourself. You are trying to make some permanent changes to your life. Think about all the energy you have invested in watching your eating over the years. Through choosing to exercise you are becoming a different person, with a different identity. This may seem like a major undertaking, but time and time again, people have found exercise to be a key to changing themselves permanently into the person they want to be. Let's stop talking and start walking!

Adapted from Walking back to Zappiness by fitness expert Ken Fox, Professor of Exercise and Health Sciences at Bristol University, first published in Slimming World magazine.

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